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The Evening News The Evening News by Arthur Hailey
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“So let me tell you, Nicky, there’s nothing wrong with being scared to death. It can happen to the best. What counts is hanging on, somehow staying in control and doing what you know you should.”
Arthur Hailey, The Evening News
“in tragic situations, children often coped better than adults. Possibly, she thought, it was because children’s thinking was less complicated and more honest; or perhaps children became mentally adult when the need was thrust upon them.”
Arthur Hailey, The Evening News
“headquarters-bureaucrat vice presidents who are nonproducing but positioned to take the blame for those above them if anything goes wrong;”
Arthur Hailey, The Evening News
“there’s nothing wrong with being scared to death. It can happen to the best. What counts is hanging on, somehow staying in control and doing what you know you should.”
Arthur Hailey, The Evening News
“What most viewers wanted, he believed, was the answers to three basic questions: Is the world safe? Are my home and family safe? Did anything happen today that was interesting?”
Arthur Hailey, The Evening News
“destruction. Peru’s President Castañeda”
Arthur Hailey, The Evening News
“boyish”
Arthur Hailey, The Evening News